Fetal Malnutrition
Cross-source consensus on Fetal Malnutrition from 1 sources and 4 claims.
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- Fetal malnutrition is an in utero undernutrition state caused by insufficient fetal receipt or use of nutrients needed for growth and development. — Detection of fetal malnutrition at birth using clinical assessment of nutritional status (CAN) score and anthropometric indices and its associated risk factors among term newborns in southern Ethiopia: facility-based cross-sectional study
- Fetal malnutrition can occur at any birth weight or gestational age, so low birth weight and small-for-gestational-age status do not fully identify it. — Detection of fetal malnutrition at birth using clinical assessment of nutritional status (CAN) score and anthropometric indices and its associated risk factors among term newborns in southern Ethiopia: facility-based cross-sectional study
- Fetal malnutrition is associated with neonatal growth and developmental harm, infection susceptibility, and short- and long-term complications. — Detection of fetal malnutrition at birth using clinical assessment of nutritional status (CAN) score and anthropometric indices and its associated risk factors among term newborns in southern Ethiopia: facility-based cross-sectional study
- The study found fetal malnutrition to be common among term neonates in the included southern Ethiopian hospitals. — Detection of fetal malnutrition at birth using clinical assessment of nutritional status (CAN) score and anthropometric indices and its associated risk factors among term newborns in southern Ethiopia: facility-based cross-sectional study